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SUPREME COURT.

MASTERTON SESSIONS, I‘eu 1‘ HKBB A BSOCI VTION. Mastcrtou, .March !22 . The hali'-ycarly sessions of the Su preme Court opened here lu-ilay. lie v,,.;a* no cniiiiu.il cases, and Mr Jusri Stringer, who was presented with . pair of white gloves, complimented u district upon its immunity from crime. Sitting in divorce, his Honor grant cd a decree nisi in the case in whim. Elizabeth McCiiushiml claimed dissolution of marriage with John McCauland. The parties were married in lo ttcltoi in 1000, and lived happily until the respondent became over-attentive to a lady friend who was living with them. A compromising letter was found, and the respondent and the lady friend soon afterwards disappeaied.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 23 March 1915, Page 7

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114

SUPREME COURT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 23 March 1915, Page 7

SUPREME COURT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 23 March 1915, Page 7

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